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There are three companies tech watchers are keeping tabs on, according to Crain’s New York Business. They have solid business models and could break away from the pack to become market leaders. Plus their revenues are in the millions. Chelsea-based startup ComiXology created a digital marketplace [Full Story…]

NY had a very good fourth quarter, according to CB Insights CEO Anand Sanwal. He told the New York Daily News that, "New York ended up stealing share from California." California's share fell from 45 percent to 41 percent, while NY went from 11 percent to 12 percent. NY's funding grew to a [Full Story…]

According to Forbes, Michal Tsur is role model for women. Tsur is president and co-founder of Kaltura, a NY-based open-source online video provider. Her experience is an insider's view of women in the tech field.
The tech filed offered Tsur an opportunity to create something original. She [Full Story…]

AOL On Network announced a new partnership with Kaltura. The move makes AOL On Network’s 420,000 video library available through Kaltura’s open source video platform. Kaltura’s publishers can search the video library by genres and categories and can add any short-form video to their own accounts. [Full Story…]

NYConvergence ORIGINALby: Amy BerryhillThe NY Video group hosted a competition for video startups last night at Columbia University. The criteria for entry were twofold: the company must have an office in New York and must be less than four-years-old. Prior to the event, open voting took place [Full Story…]

New York-based online video company Kaltura is developing open-source technologies for playing, editing, and uploading videos to the Internet. Its efforts are part of the Wikimedia Foundation's goal of being able to import Web videos into Wikipedia articles and edit them with open-source [Full Story…]

NYConvergence ORIGINALAccording to an email NYConvergence received, The Open Video Conference will kick off tomorrow at 9 a.m. at Vanderbilt Hall at NYU's law school. The conference is designed to raise awareness of the open source video movement and is being presented by The Open [Full Story…]

Parent company of Thirteen and WLIW, WNET has integrated the interactive Kaltura video platform into its Worldfocus.org Web site, which broadcasts the nightly news program. The technology allows for passive veiwing as well as interactive participation on topics discussed on the show. Kaltura is [Full Story…]